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Bubble Bursting: College Hoops Tournament Race Heats Up
10 Mar
Summary
- Many bubble teams lost crucial games recently, jeopardizing NCAA tournament bids.
- Conference tournaments beginning this week could shrink the bubble further.
- Several teams like Auburn and SMU face must-win scenarios to make the cut.

Championship week is underway in college basketball, intensifying the race for NCAA tournament berths as Selection Sunday approaches. Recent results have been unfavorable for many teams on the bubble, with numerous missed opportunities to strengthen their tournament cases.
The upcoming conference tournaments are poised to further condense the field of potential at-large bids. Any losses by teams like Miami (Ohio) or Utah State in their respective tournaments could eliminate at-large spots. VCU's potential Atlantic 10 tournament win would secure their bid, while another A-10 team emerging could claim an additional slot.
Teams like Auburn, currently projected to be the last team in, face considerable pressure. They may need multiple wins in their upcoming games, and even then, their 16-loss record could be a significant hurdle. SMU has struggled recently, losing four straight, and a loss in the ACC tournament could see them knocked out of the projected field.
Virginia Tech faces a must-win situation against Wake Forest to improve its tournament prospects. Stanford and Cincinnati have shown late-season momentum with key victories, but both still need to perform well in their current games. Tuesday's matchups are crucial for these teams to build momentum for later in the week.




